This morning, the Queen and her grandson Prince William dropped into an emergency refuge shelter in West London to meet with the survivors of the Grenfell Tragedy, which has so far claimed the lives of 30 people with a reported 76 people still missing as a result of the blaze.

According to the BBC, Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Cambridge visited the Westway Sports Centre in White City to meet with local residents, the Emergency Services and community representatives, where survivors are currently staying and volunteers are helping sort clothes donated to victims.

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The pair's visit comes hours after the Duchess of Cornwall paid tribute to the victims of the fire.

Attending the final of a children's creative writing competition on BBC Radio 2, Camilla said: 'I'm sure all of you here today would like to join me in sending our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the victims, their families and friends, who were so tragically involved in the horrific fire in North Kensington.'

Yesterday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry gave personal donations to one of the funds for victims, in the hope their contribution would encourage others to 'give generously' to the cause.

The Queen and The Duke are meeting members of the emergency services, as well as local residents and community representatives. pic.twitter.com/XxynAXfo6R

A Kensington Palace spokesman said: 'The tragedy at Grenfell Tower has left a number of local people in need of urgent assistance. As residents of the local area they are keen to offer their immediate support.

'They hope that by donating to the appeal others in the community who are able will be encouraged to do the same.'

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